Remember when you were a kid and your mom told you screaming won’t get you anything?

Your mom is a liar.

If you scream for a camera this Saturday or Tuesday, all that wailing will get you two free tickets to the EMP Museum. The museum is collecting screams for an exhibit set to open in October titled “Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film.”

The exhibit examines our fascination with horror movies, and EMP curators want to line the exhibit’s entrance with photos of screaming people.

That’s where you and that opera-singer set of lungs come in.

Here’s how your photo will be used:

Guests will enter the exhibit by walking down a spiral staircase where these photos will be lining the walls. Floor to ceiling, hundreds of these images will be displayed. We want to give guests a sense of unease by showing people (you) in a state of duress, and more importantly, it is people that look just like them.

Show up Saturday or Tuesday to scream for an EMP photographer, and you’ll get yourself and a friend a free pass to the museum.

An RSVP is required. Find out more on EMP’s Facebook page. Scream shoots are scheduled for Saturday, July 23 from 12-6 p.m. and Tuesday, July 26 from 3-7 p.m.